Rian Johnson, writer-director of the acclaimed 2005 high school-noir hybrid Brick, returns to the director's chair for The Brothers Bloom, a jaunty European adventure about two brothers who conspire to swindle an eccentric heiress out of a small fortune.

Johnson enlists a terrific cast for his heist movies, including Adrien Brody (King Kong) as Bloom, Mark Ruffalo (Zodiac) as Stephen, and Rachel Weisz (The Constant Gardener) as Penelope, the lonely heiress that Bloom and Stephen target.

Ten years ago, a tragedy changed the town of Harmony forever. Tom Hanniger, an inexperienced coal miner, caused an accident in the tunnels that trapped and killed five men and sent the only survivor, Harry Warden, into a permanent coma. But Harry Warden wanted revenge. Exactly one year later, on Valentine's Day, he woke up...and brutally murdered twenty-two people with a pickaxe before being killed.

Ten years later, Tom Hanniger returns to Harmony on Valentine's Day, still haunted by the deaths he caused. Struggling to make amends with his past, he grapples with unresolved feelings for his ex-girlfriend, Sarah, who is now married to his best friend, Axel, the town sheriff. But tonight, after years of peace, something from Harmony's dark past has returned. Wearing a miner's mask and armed with a pickaxe, an unstoppable killer is on the loose. And as his footsteps come ever closer, Tom, Sarah and Axel realize in terror that it just might be Harry Warden who's come back to claim them...

A remake of the 1981 horror classic, My Bloody Valentine 3-D is directed by Patrick Lussier from a screenplay by Todd Farmer and Zane Smith, based on a screenplay by John Beaird, story by Stephen Miller, and is produced by Jack Murray.

Hollywood's love affair with the musician biopic continues. Notorious is not a remake of the classic Hitchcock film, but rather a reference to Notorious B.I.G., the east coast rapper shot down in 1997 as a result of a feud with the west coast rap dynasty (and thus entering the pantheon of musicians to die in unusual circumstances).

Notorious focuses on the life of Biggie Smalls. Biggie, a.k.a. Christopher George Latore Wallace, grew up on the streets of Brooklyn and was dealing drugs at an early age. As is required in all of these biopics, music is an escape and a chance to rise above. By partnering with Sean (then "Puffy," now "Diddy") Combs, Wallace found his way out and began a promising career in rap.

The credibility of these films often comes down to the involvement of those who actually knew the subject. While no one is playing themselves in the film, Combs is listed as a producer, along with Wayne Barrow and Mark Pitts, two of Biggie's managers